LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - On Thursday, September 20th, the 2nd Annual Spirit of Courage Awards, hosted by Courage Campaign, honored Toronto Maple Leafs President and GM Brian Burke and his son Patrick for their courageous work promoting respect for all athletes, no matter their sexual orientation or gender identity through their organization, You Can Play, as featured on HBO, ESPN, USA Today and in the New York Times.

California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, who recently spoke at the Democratic National Convention, was also honored for her work protecting homeowners and her unflagging leadership on LGBT equality.

Bruckheimer noted, “Brian and Patrick Burke, a dynamic father and son duo, have tirelessly worked to erase any taint of discrimination against athletes. It’s wonderful that Brian and Patrick are being honored by the Courage Campaign Institute, which will further help the world to accept the simple fact that on the field or in the arena, what really matters—and all that should matter—is the skill and heart of the athlete.”

Henry and Susan Samueli issued a statement regarding the importance of the Burkes’ campaign. “There is no room for homophobia in the NHL or any other sports league. The Anaheim Ducks are honored to stand with Patrick and Brian Burke and the Courage Campaign in ensuring equality and respect for all athletes regardless of their sexual orientation.”

The most memorable moment of the night, however, was the closing remarks by honoree Patrick Burke. In thanking Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, Burke said, “Ms. Harris, you keep fighting to make equality legal, we're going to make it cool.”

The 2nd Annual Spirit of Courage Awards were sponsored in part by the Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings Care Foundation, National Hockey League Foundation, Chrysler, Los Angeles Lakers, and Michael Kors and Lance LePere.

CourageCampaign.org is an online organizing network that empowers more than 750,000 grassroots and netroots activists to push for progressive change and full equality in California and across the country. As a leading multi-issue advocacy organization, Courage Campaign's work is supported by thousands of small donations from our diverse community.